Lenovo PC 300PL Setting Up Your PC - 6892, 6285

Lenovo PC 300PL Manual

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    the power cords. Read Me First Setting Up Your Set the voltage switch. Check the position of the voltage-selection switch. Use a ballpoint pen to slide the switch, if necessary. Voltage Supply Range 90 -137 V ac 180-265 V ac Voltage Switch Setting 115 or 115 V 230 or 230 V PC 300PL PC 300GL Type
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PN 06J0845
FACIMILE ONLY
DANGER
To avoid a shock hazard, do not
connect or disconnect any cables or
perform installation, maintenance, or
reconfiguration of this product during
an electrical storm.
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© IBM Corporation 1998
All rights reserved.
Printed in the U.S.A.
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For information about arranging your
computer for comfort and ease-of-use,
refer to
.
Using Your Personal Computer
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Your computer has identification numbers
(serial and model/type) that you might need
if you ever have your computer serviced.
To locate these numbers and record this
information, see Appendix A in
Using Your
Personal Computer.
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Before You Begin
Arranging Your Workspace
Finish the
installation.
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Connect the keyboard cable.
Connect the keyboard cable to the
keyboard connector.
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Connect the mouse cable.
Connect the mouse cable to the
mouse connector.
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Attachment of the keyboard extender is
optional.
It snaps into the bottom edge
of the keyboard.
Attach the
keyboard extender.
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Your computer might not have
all the connectors shown.
Connect the
power cords.
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Connect the monitor signal cable to the
monitor (if it is not already attached), then
to the monitor connector on the computer.
Connect the monitor cable.
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Connect any printer or other parallel device.
Connect any parallel device.
Connect an external modem or other
serial devices.
Connect any serial devices.
Connect any universal
serial bus (USB) devices.
Connect any USB devices.
PC 300GL
Setting Up Your
Read Me First
Type 6285
For information about IBM-installed
software, see
in your
applications package.
Additional programs
and device drivers are on the
CD and in
some cases on other CDs and
diskettes.
If you are installing your
own operating system, make sure you
install the device drivers after you install
your operating system.
Installation
instructions are provided with the media or
in README files on the diskettes or CDs.
About Your Software
Ready-to-
Configure Utility Program
Important:
Create a diagnostic diskette for future use.
For information about the diagnostic programs provided
with your computer and instructions on how to create the
diagnostic diskette, see
.
Using Your Personal Computer
Connect any audio devices.
(Some models only)
For models equipped with the audio
feature, connect any optional devices.
Note:
For more about this feature, see
Using Your Personal Computer.
For models equipped with the integrated
Ethernet feature, connect the RJ-45
connector of an Ethernet cable here to
use this feature.
Contact your network
administrator for more about using your
computer on your network.
Note:
See
for information about system
management features.
Using Your Personal
Computer
Connect the Ethernet cable.
(Some models only)
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Important Information:
When the power cord is first plugged
in, the computer powers on for a few
seconds, then powers off.
This is a
normal operation.
In some circumstances, the computer
might not power off immediately when
the power switch is pressed.
In this
case, press the power switch until the
power turns off.
If there is a label covering the power
connector, remove it.
Connect the power
cords to the computer, monitor, and other
devices first, and then plug the cords into
properly grounded electrical outlets.
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Make sure you have an adequate number
of properly grounded electrical outlets for
the computer, monitor, and any other
devices.
Select a location for the computer
where it will remain dry.
Leave about 50
mm (2 in.) of space around the computer to
allow for proper air circulation.
Have your
computer publications handy in case you
need additional instructions.
You will need the following:
Computer
Monitor (sold
Computer
separately with
power cord
signal cable and
Keyboard
power cord)
Mouse
Publications
If you are missing any items, contact your
place of purchase.
Set up and start your computer before
installing any internal options (such as
memory or an adapter).
Refer to
for
option installation instructions.
Important:
Be sure that you set up any
additional devices according to the
manufacturer's instructions before you
attach their cables to the connectors.
Installing
Options in Your Personal Computer
Installing Options?
Turn on the monitor and other external
devices first, and then turn on the computer.
You see a logo screen while the computer
performs a short self-test. Upon successful
completion of the test, the logo screen
disappears, and the software is loaded (in
models with preinstalled software).
Important:
If you suspect a problem, see
the "Solving Problems" chapter in
.
Using
Your Personal Computer
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Turn on the monitor
and computer.
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Where to Find Other Information
Using Your Personal Computer:
This booklet,
included with your computer, provides
information about computer features.
A version
of this booklet is also on the World Wide Web.
Understanding Your Personal Computer:
This
publication provides additional information
about computer features.
It is located on the
Ready-to-Configure Utility Program CD and in
the IBM Welcome Center in the IBM-installed
software in many models.
About Your Software:
This booklet, included
with computers that have IBM-installed
software, describes the preinstalled software
package.
(The exact content depends on the
type of software installed.)
Installing Options in Your Personal Computer:
This publication provides step-by-step
instructions for installing memory, adapters,
drives, and other options inside your computer.
This publication is available on the World Wide
Web and the Ready-to-Configure Utility
Program CD.
Service and Technical Information:
These
publications provide information for developers
and trained service technicians.
You can find additional information at:
Look in the "Getting Help, Service, and
Information" chapter in Using Your Personal
Computer for information on ordering
publications and for addresses of other
related IBM Web pages.
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Check the position of the
voltage-selection switch.
Use a ballpoint pen to slide
the switch, if necessary.
Set the voltage switch.
Voltage Switch Setting
115 or 115 V
230 or 230 V
Voltage Supply Range
90 –137 V ac
180–265 V ac